KLXVER said:
Darwinianevolution said:
Even if that were true, that's for the law to decide, not the company. Once again, if I decide to install Linux on my machine, or make a backup copy of a physical game I purchased, I'm legally in the clear. But if the TOS decides it's not allowed anymore, they'll just brick my machine, which they have no authority or right to do. |
If they have no right to do it, then why arent the government stepping in? |
They will, undoubtedly. If they ever try this, they'll probably be blocked by the EU consumer protection laws. Besides, wasn't Nintendo trying to add in their TOS that by accepting them, you reject partaking in big class action lawsuits, and you have to settle with Nintendo directly?
https://mynintendonews.com/2025/05/09/new-update-on-nintendos-eula-prevents-users-from-filing-class-action-lawsuits-against-them/